Sábalo

Sábalo or sabalo are Spanish common names of many fish species, most of them from South America, but also a few found elsewhere:

  • Alosa alosa (Spain)
  • Arius heudelotii (Mauritania), a species of Arius
  • Brycon spp. (northern South America, especially Ecuador) B. alburbus, B. atrocaudatus, B. behreae, B. cephalus, B. coyexi, B. dentex, B. falcatus, B. melanopterus, B. oligolepis, B. pesu, B. stolzmanni, B. striatulus, B. whitei
  • Chanos chanos (Southeast Asia and Mexico), a.k.a. "milkfish"
  • Elops saurus (Dominican Republic), a.k.a. "ladyfish" or "ten-pounder"
  • Megalops atlanticus (Puerto Rico, Cuba, Venezuela, United States, etc.), a.k.a. "tarpon"
  • Prochilodus lineatus (Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay)
  • Salminus hilarii (Peru), a species of Salminus
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